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Tim Tebow lost a cooking challenge but had winning performance on "Good Morning America"

Tim Tebow lost the cooking challenge to Joe Montana, but put on a winning performance on “Good Morning America’’ Friday that could lead to Tebow getting more daytime TV gigs.

Tebow got positive reviews on Twitter with a Florida Today reporter noting, “To be honest, Tim Tebow did great on “Good Morning America’…he has a feature in fluffy news TV like this. Not being an analyst on ESPN.’’

A reporter for Fox news tweeted, “Please don’t unfollow me, but I watched a few minutes of Tim Tebow on “Good Morning America’ this morning and thought he was very good.’’

Tebow showed he can handle the fluff of morning TV in the cooking contest when he unveiled his game day fillet and described all the seasonings. Montana countered with chicken wings and chef Emeril named Montana the winner.

Tebow then jokingly suggested they should let the fans decide. “We’re going to win the people right now,’’ he said.

On a more serious note, he analyzed the Super Bowl although he declined to pick a winner and then in an interview with Robin Roberts, he said he hasn’t given up his dream of getting back in the NFL.

His T-Mobile ads were posted online and they played off the fact he doesn’t have an NFL contract and T-Mobile doesn’t require one. It showed all the things he could do without a contract like being a rock star, being on the moon and unveiling his peace plan at a global summit.

It remains to be seen if Tebow will ever play a quarterback in the NFL again, but there’s no doubt he has a future in daytime TV. And in commercials.